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Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | till it is too late.”~His two sons, Pierre and Jean, who 2 I | an amateur skipper. His two sons, Pierre and Jean, had 3 I | little rivalries between her two big sons to which the petty 4 I | merchantman who had died at sea two years before. The young 5 I | and respects death.~The two sons on their return, finding 6 I | fish bite no more; but the two brothers had eagerly pressed 7 I | there she is. I know her two funnels. Would you like 8 I | smiled to see her sons, her two great boys, take off their 9 I | who was nearest to the two women, took the stroke oar, 10 I | the masculine pride of the two brothers was suddenly aroused 11 I | number one; come, number two—a little elbow grease.” 12 I | leave the stern seat to the two women, wasted his breath 13 I | one; pull harder, number two!” Pierre pulled harder in 14 I | his frenzy, and “number two” could not keep time with 15 I | skipper cried: “Stop her!” The two oars were lifted simultaneously, 16 I | low in the water, with her two raking funnels and two yellow 17 I | her two raking funnels and two yellow paddle-boxes like 18 I | yellow paddle-boxes like two round cheeks, the Southampton 19 I | through the water, throwing up two thin translucent waves which 20 I | Dieppe, and the rest.~The two women did not listen. Torpid 21 I | consisting of a ground-floor and two floors above, in the Rue 22 I | my office to-morrow, at two oclock, if that suits you.”~“ 23 I | vent to his delight. The two brothers, in two arm-chairs 24 I | delight. The two brothers, in two arm-chairs that matched, 25 I | To-morrow, at your place, at two?”~“Quite so. To-morrow, 26 I | Quite so. To-morrow, at two.”~Jean had not spoken a 27 I | father Roland clapped his two hands on his younger son’ 28 II | Plata, from Chili and Japan, two Danish brigs, a Norwegian 29 II | above Sainte-Adresse, the two electric lights of Cape 30 II | across the sea. Starting from two neighbouring centres, the 31 II | neighbouring centres, the two parallel shafts of light, 32 II | like the colossal tails of two comets, fell in a straight 33 II | uttermost horizon. Then, on the two piers, two more lights, 34 II | Then, on the two piers, two more lights, the children 35 II | dark ditch between the two piers, a shadow stole up, 36 II | something new to try. For these two months I have been trying 37 II | always reminded him of Marat.~Two little glasses were fetched 38 II | the mixing-board. Then the two men scrutinized the colour 39 II | money is left equally to the two brothers, and I tell you, 40 II | and then, after drinking two glasses of water, he fell 41 III | addresses and scribbled two hundred notes, he got home 42 III | to be at the lawyer’s at two oclock. This is not the 43 III | horseback and select one or two interesting cases to defend 44 III | apartments to let. After two or three hours spent in 45 III | a spacious entresol with two doors on two different streets, 46 III | entresol with two doors on two different streets, two drawing-rooms, 47 III | on two different streets, two drawing-rooms, a glass corridor, 48 III | to send his answer within two days, and it occurred to 49 III | in life were not to beget two or three of these little 50 III | his fortune to a friend’s two sons was the most simple 51 III | while Jean was offering two freshly filled glasses to 52 III | which is as much as to say two glasses of vermouth never 53 III | myself an artificial roll or two every day before dinner; 54 IV | like a wing; then, with two strides to the stern, he 55 IV | entresol looking out on two streets. There are two drawing-rooms, 56 IV | on two streets. There are two drawing-rooms, a glass passage, 57 IV | only fancy, I got it for two thousand eight hundred francs 58 IV | but I got a reduction of two hundred francs on taking 59 IV | his drowsiness, went for two glasses, and brought out 60 IV | have it on sale, and that two papers, the Northcoast Pharos 61 IV | fortune; and then he put two or three other questions 62 IV | that he might not see the two electric lights, now blurred 63 IV | dinner.~He was waited on by two maids, both old women who 64 V | scarcely more than an hour or two in the torpor of troubled 65 V | kitchen.~He went down the two flights of stairs; then, 66 V | sprung upon him, that these two men, sleeping under the 67 V | flowed in their veins. And two men born at opposite ends 68 V | hesitated for a second or two, or at least he fancied 69 V | seemed a wide inlet dividing two neighbouring lands. They 70 V | of well-dressed people in two opposite streams elbowing 71 V | His family!~Within these two days an unknown and malignant 72 V | across the portrait only two or three days before Jean 73 VI | CHAPTER VI~For a week or two nothing occurred. The father 74 VI | held out her hand to the two ladies who hesitated to 75 VI | them. Then she helped the two ladies to make an impromptu 76 VI | the other began; and the two women, walking in front 77 VI | from step to step.~The two young people who led the 78 VI | falling in a cascade, hardly two feet high, it trickled across 79 VI | how.”~And then, as their two faces were reflected side 80 VI | fellow, you should never do two things at once.”~He replied: “ 81 VI | immensely funny to see those two.”~She murmured in a low 82 VII | light of six wax candles and two lamps, terrified him so 83 VII | argued, he merely laid his two hands on his mother’s inert 84 VII | I could live between you two?”~“Yes, I should love you 85 VII | refuse me that?”~She laid her two hands on Jean’s shoulders, 86 VII | him in the world, and you two boys, your brother and you. 87 VIII| time is spent on shore in two splendid cities—New York 88 VIII| nothing from his parents. Only two days since he had been forced 89 VIII| the more elegant of the two was not precisely known. 90 VIII| expressions on the faces of the two women, who were as like 91 VIII| were as like each other as two sisters. And the very style 92 VIII| left there to ripen.~The two women as they sat down somewhat 93 IX | Papagris was pulling, and the two men, seated in the stern, 94 IX | happened during the last two months of his life, especially 95 IX | where the rich natives of two continents might eat in 96 IX | glided down between these two waves of humanity and was 97 IX | Beausire, seated between the two women, held the tiller, 98 IX | her wayclose.”~And the two oarsmen pulled with all 99 IX | I see her masts and her two funnels! She is coming out 100 IX | narrow channel between the two granite walls, feeling herself


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